Thursday, February 26, 2009

Today i Like to touch about what was MIC President Dato Seri S.Samy Vellu pointed to Pakatan Rakyat MP Prof P.Ramasamy and several Pakatan MP's contributions to our Indian Community.I was very disappointed with several Pakatan indian MP's they was realy failure to do what they promises to the people.....specially one of incident happen On Deepavali Night 2008 at Ipoh Little India. Former Perak Pakatan Indian Exco was condemm that MIC fail to put Signboard LITTLE INDIA here. So he promise Pakatan will settle to put the Sign board ...but until today nothing was put on that place... Just this is small promises also cannot setlle it what about biggest promises..... Today MIC can List up what was MIC done for our community....What about Pakatan RAkyat indian MP's?

Prof P.Ramasamy was challenging Dato seri Samy Vellu he is indian represent in Malaysians and Pakatan Rakyat had more Indian representatives in Parliament compared with Barisan and the MIC. What for? No any benefit for Indians... What are benefit talk by Pakatan rakyat for indian at parliment.Every week Dato Seri Samy Vellu will meet and settle 200 to 400 people's problam at MIC head cotress. How many People Prop. Rama meet and settle in per week? Can he show it?

The Indian community has not benefited despite the appointment of DAP’s Prof P. Ramasamy as a Deputy Chief Minister in Penang, said MIC president Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu.“We feel his appointment was a sheer waste based on his zero performance,” he said.“Although the Pakatan Rakyat government has been credited for appointing the first Malaysian Indian to a powerful post, the community has been let down.”Samy Vellu was commenting on Ramasamy’s call to the Federal Government not to channel any allocations meant for the Indian community through the MIC as the party would only mismanage it.He said Ramasamy, who is Batu Kawan MP, should stop harping on trivial matters but instead concentrate on doing something meaningful for the Indian community.“With his background as a university lecturer for 30 years, Ramasamy could have used his position and experience to bring development and initiate new plans for Indians not just in Penang but also in the whole country,” said Samy Vellu.He said he was shocked to see a man holding such a high position being unable to understand how the government machinery operates.He said that it was through the MIC’s initiative that Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak announced, after chairing the Cabinet Committee for Indian Affairs, various goodies for Indians, including a 7.4% quota in civil service jobs and a RM50mil allocation for Tamil schools.Samy Vellu said that Ramasamy had also publicly announced that he was not representing a particular community, although the Indians had placed high hopes on him to bring about change.“What good is it to have an Indian placed in a very powerful and influential post, when he has done nothing for the Indian community, let alone the other races?” he asked.Samy Vellu said Ramasamy had only questioned and challenged the economic and social transformation and benefits initiated by the MIC for the Indians through the Federal Government.“He picks on what we do and takes credit by saying if not for Pakatan Rakyat there would be no move on the part of the Federal Government to bring social development to the Indians,” he added.Samy Vellu challenged Ramasamy and other Indian elected representatives from Pakatan Rakyat to list their contributions to the Indian community.“Don’t just take credit for making noise over certain incidents, but tell us what you have done for the betterment of Indians economically and socially,” he said.

Im very sad what is happen on YB Karpal Sings at a parliment yesterday.It's was did'n happen anymore.........

The group had been waiting at the parliament tower for Karpal and as soon as he arrived they surrounded him and started heckling him over his warning to Pemuda Umno yesterday.He accused Umno Youth of having sent him two bullets while debating the Royal Address."Where did the celaka Pemuda Umno fellows get the bullets?" he had asked while pronouncing himself not afraid.The drama started when Karpal was confronted by the 22-member group comprising Selangor Umno Youth members as the MP was making his way into the parliament's tower block at 2.45pm.

The group had been waiting for Karpal since 1.30pm.Noticing the veteran politician, the group surrounded the wheelchair-bound Karpal and demanded that he apologise for remarks made against Umno Youth in the House on yesterday. However, Karpal refused to recant his allegation that the wing had sent bullets in the mail to him recently, as well as using the term “celaka” (damn) to berate the movement.Pakatan Rakyat MPs - Fong Kui Loon (DAP-Bukit Bintang), N. Gobalakrishnan (PKR-Padang Serai) and Lim Lip Eng (DAP-Segambut), who just came back from lunch, went to Karpal’s aid after being informed by parliament staff of the incident.They claimed they were roughed up by the mob, with their bodies pushed and shoved by several Umno members. "One even pulled my tie. At one point, I nearly fell into the fountain," Lim claimed.However, the trio manage to wheel Karpal into the House, while the Umno Youth group continued to heckle and shout at them.Moments later, Liew Chin Tong (DAP-Bukit Bendera) tried to cool down the situation but he was greeted by more shouts."Who are you? Go away," shouted several members of the mob..Karpal's son, Gobind Singh (DAP-Puchong), who sprinted to his father's aid, traded verbal blows with the group. At one point, Gobind and a member of the mob had to be restrained by their respective members to prevent fisticuffs. The situation improved after BN Backbenchers Club (BNBBC) chief Datuk Seri Tiong King Sing appeared and urged the group to disperse. "Please go back and respect the House. We can't have such incidents happening here," he told them.Gombak Umno Youth chief Megat Zulkarnain Omardin, who was part of the mob, told reporters that they are Umno members “willing to die defending the party.”"He (Karpal) must stop insulting the Rulers and the Malays," he said. “Our patience is running out.”Karpal immediately took up the matter in Chambers and demanded to know how the group made it into the compound."What security is the House providing?" he asked speaker Tan Sri Pandikar Amin Mulia, who promised to investigate and assured members that everything was done to protect them."I am disabled but not intimidated by this. The police were there and they just watched," Karpal claimed.Opposition leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said not agreeing with Karpal was not an excuse to get physical with him. "We must come up with a ruling that all parliamentarians must be protected," he said.Later, at a Press conference at the Parliament lobby, Karpal remained defiant despite the scare. “I maybe in a wheelchair but I will not be cowed or intimidated by anyone,” the MP dubbed the Tiger of Jelutong said. The Press conference was also attended by Pakatan Rakyat leaders and members. Opposition leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim and DAP parliamentary leader, Lim Kit Siang were at Karpal's side.The MP for Bukit Gelugor also declared he would not apologise for the terms he had used while debating the Royal Address yesterday.“There is no question of apology," he said. "They abused and threatened me and insisted I apologise. I said that was out and told them back off. They were becoming menacing and they looked like they were ready to hit me."Karpal likened the group antics as to that of brazen gangsters. “As an MP, I have duties which I will carry out without fear,” he said.Karpal also criticised parliament security. “Each time we start the sitting, there is a motion by the Home Minister to ensure that members have safe passage to parliament and are safe from any disturbances while here. How could they allow them to enter the parliament compound? Where is the security?” he asked.Despite the incident, Karpal did not lose his sense of humour. “Singh is King. I should be paid royalty for promoting the movie (the Bollywood movie). I will share the royalty with you all (looking at the press),” he quipped.Karpal had twice referred to the title of the movie in passing as a way of reinforcing his credentials as a fearless man.Opposition leader, Anwar said he was disappointed with the uncultured behaviour of the Umno Youth members. “I demand fast action from the authorities that MPs are safe and their security assured,” he said. Lim said this was the first time the Parliament history that such an incident had occurred. “It is shameful and outrageous. It is in violation of parliament sanctity. This shows how ugly Malaysian politics have become,” he said.Lim called on Umno Youth Chief Datuk Seri Hishamuddin Hussein and Umno president Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi to publicly apologise for this outrage

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

For my respected MIC youth Leader's who are reading this blog i want requasted to you all can i get your's email Address speacially (division/state/nasional and all pewakilan Youth Leaders') Please state with full detail about you and Email me as soon as posible.This to make our comunication more good and releven..............

The country will face two by-elections within the next 60 days after a Member of Parliament (MP) in Perak died, while a Kedah assemblyman quit -- both on Monday.Bukit Gantang MP Roslan Shaharum of PAS died of a heart attack on Monday morning, while Bukit Selambau assemblyman V. Arumugam of PKR quit his seat and his position on the Kedah executive council in the afternoon.Arumugam, the sole Indian Pakatan Rakyat state executive councillor in Kedah, resigned amidst allegations linking him to a “marriage scandal.” He won the Bukit Selambau state seat in the March 8 general election last year as an independent, then subsequently joined PKR.He was said to have informed PKR adviser Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim of his decision in a discreet meeting in Ipoh on Sunday.Arumugam was the Domestic, Trade and Consumer Affairs, Siamese Community, Unity, Estate Workers and Indian Community Affairs committee chairman.Kedah Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Azizan Abdul Razak said that Arumugam has tended his resignation letter to the Sultan of Kedah’s office on Monday.Arumugam was said to be under a lot of pressure to defect and had even lodged a police report on threats that he allegedly received.Azizan said that he knew that Arumugam had personal problems but he did know the details.He said that the state exco would be reshuffled in March and he would name someone to fill Arumugam’s post then. Until then, he himself would assume the portfolio temporarily.“The seat is allocated to PKR thus we will select a PKR assemblyman for the seat. If PKR does not want the seat, we will then offer it to other Pakatan Rakyat assemblymen,” he said.In BATU GAJAH, Roslan's death would pave the way for yet another by-election.“Once we receive official notification of his death by the Dewan Rakyat Speaker (Tan Sri Pandikar Amin Mulia), we will have a special meeting to discuss when to call for a by-election,” Election Commission chairman Tan Sri Abdul Aziz Yusof told The Star's Malay portal, mStar.The Bukit Gantang and Bukit Selambau by-elections would make it four by-elections to be held since the 12th general election last March.The first was in Permatang Pauh last year when its Member of Parliament Datin Seri Dr Wan Azizah Ismail stepped down to make way for her husband, now Opposition leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, to contest.Anwar won the seat, which marked his return to Parliament after a decade.The second was in Kuala Terenganu in January following the death of its MP Datuk Razali Ismail last Nov 28.PAS candidate Mohd Abdul Wahid Endut won the seat, beating Barisan Nasional candidate Datuk Wan Ahmad Farid Wan Salleh and independent Azharuddin Mamat @ Adam.The Bukit Gantang constituency has three state assembly seats under it: Trong, Kuala Sapetang and Changkat Jering, whose assemblyman Mohd Osman Mohd Jailu quit PKR last week to become an independent.The Pakatan Rakyat alliance is already gearing up for the by-election, with Perak DAP chief Datuk Ngeh Koo Ham suggesting former Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin as the ideal candidate.“I believe Nizar is a symbolic figure in view of the present circumstances in which the state government has been toppled by the Barisan Nasional through an undemocratic and unconstitutional way.“It is an opportunity for the people of Perak, hopefully through their peers in Bukit Gantang, to express what is in their heart -- whether they will accept the power-grab by Barisan.“This is the message we want the people of Bukit Gantang to express,” he said before briefing Perak DAP members on the latest developments in the state on Monday.Barisan wrested the state back from Pakatan last week after three assemblymen quit from their parties (including Mohd Osman from Changkat Jering), and a fourth defected back to Umno from PKR.While both Barisan and Pakatan hold 28 seats each in the 59-seat state assembly, the three said they would remain independent but pledged their support to Barisan.This led to the Sultan of Perak, Sultan Azlan Shah, to declare that Barisan had the majority and allowed it to form the state government.Ngeh said Nizar was well accepted by Malays, Chinese, Indians and orang asli (aborigines).“Nizar is an efficient leader. I personally believe that he will get full support from the people,” he said.However, Ngeh said the Perak DAP would accept and support any candidate recommended by PAS.“There may be other reasons, strategies and plans that PAS may have. We will respect and go full force to assist and support its candidate,” he said.Heart problemsMeanwhile, according to family members and the police, the 50-year-old Roslan had sent his car to a car-wash near his home in Changkat Larang near here when he complained of chest pains.He borrowed a bicycle from one of the car-wash workers to go to the nearest pharmacy.His body was found at a slip road by passersby at 11:15am, Batu Gajah OCPD ACP Najib Mohamad said.Roslan, who leaves behind a wife and 11 children, was formerly the human resource director of Perak Economic Development Corporation.Last July, he was named chairman of Perak’s education foundation, Yayasan Perak.According to Roslan's daughter Fatimah, 21, the whole family had been in Cameron Highlands for a family outing over the weekend when her father received a call on Sunday evening.He was summoned to a meeting at the home of the former mentri besar Nizar, who has refused Sultan Azlan Shah’s call for him to step down.“He was there until 1.30 in the morning, and left home at 10am,” Fatimah said.His wife Safiah Harun, 50, said Roslan had collapsed once about a month ago on an official visit to Taiwan because of a heart problem.The funeral will be held at 6pm Monday at his kampung (village) in Changkat Larang, she said.In the March 8 general election last year, Roslan had polled 20,015 votes against Abdul Azim Mohd Zabidi’s (Barisan Nasional) 18,449 votes.The third candidate was an independent, M. Morgan, who got 872 votes.Profile of Roslan Shaharum

The country will face two by-elections within the next 60 days after a Member of Parliament (MP) in Perak died, while a Kedah assemblyman quit -- both on Monday.Bukit Gantang MP Roslan Shaharum of PAS died of a heart attack on Monday morning, while Bukit Selambau assemblyman V. Arumugam of PKR quit his seat and his position on the Kedah executive council in the afternoon.Arumugam, the sole Indian Pakatan Rakyat state executive councillor in Kedah, resigned amidst allegations linking him to a “marriage scandal.” He won the Bukit Selambau state seat in the March 8 general election last year as an independent, then subsequently joined PKR.He was said to have informed PKR adviser Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim of his decision in a discreet meeting in Ipoh on Sunday.Arumugam was the Domestic, Trade and Consumer Affairs, Siamese Community, Unity, Estate Workers and Indian Community Affairs committee chairman.Kedah Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Azizan Abdul Razak said that Arumugam has tended his resignation letter to the Sultan of Kedah’s office on Monday.Arumugam was said to be under a lot of pressure to defect and had even lodged a police report on threats that he allegedly received.Azizan said that he knew that Arumugam had personal problems but he did know the details.He said that the state exco would be reshuffled in March and he would name someone to fill Arumugam’s post then. Until then, he himself would assume the portfolio temporarily.“The seat is allocated to PKR thus we will select a PKR assemblyman for the seat. If PKR does not want the seat, we will then offer it to other Pakatan Rakyat assemblymen,” he said.In BATU GAJAH, Roslan's death would pave the way for yet another by-election.“Once we receive official notification of his death by the Dewan Rakyat Speaker (Tan Sri Pandikar Amin Mulia), we will have a special meeting to discuss when to call for a by-election,” Election Commission chairman Tan Sri Abdul Aziz Yusof told The Star's Malay portal, mStar.The Bukit Gantang and Bukit Selambau by-elections would make it four by-elections to be held since the 12th general election last March.The first was in Permatang Pauh last year when its Member of Parliament Datin Seri Dr Wan Azizah Ismail stepped down to make way for her husband, now Opposition leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, to contest.Anwar won the seat, which marked his return to Parliament after a decade.The second was in Kuala Terenganu in January following the death of its MP Datuk Razali Ismail last Nov 28.PAS candidate Mohd Abdul Wahid Endut won the seat, beating Barisan Nasional candidate Datuk Wan Ahmad Farid Wan Salleh and independent Azharuddin Mamat @ Adam.The Bukit Gantang constituency has three state assembly seats under it: Trong, Kuala Sapetang and Changkat Jering, whose assemblyman Mohd Osman Mohd Jailu quit PKR last week to become an independent.The Pakatan Rakyat alliance is already gearing up for the by-election, with Perak DAP chief Datuk Ngeh Koo Ham suggesting former Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin as the ideal candidate.“I believe Nizar is a symbolic figure in view of the present circumstances in which the state government has been toppled by the Barisan Nasional through an undemocratic and unconstitutional way.“It is an opportunity for the people of Perak, hopefully through their peers in Bukit Gantang, to express what is in their heart -- whether they will accept the power-grab by Barisan.“This is the message we want the people of Bukit Gantang to express,” he said before briefing Perak DAP members on the latest developments in the state on Monday.Barisan wrested the state back from Pakatan last week after three assemblymen quit from their parties (including Mohd Osman from Changkat Jering), and a fourth defected back to Umno from PKR.While both Barisan and Pakatan hold 28 seats each in the 59-seat state assembly, the three said they would remain independent but pledged their support to Barisan.This led to the Sultan of Perak, Sultan Azlan Shah, to declare that Barisan had the majority and allowed it to form the state government.Ngeh said Nizar was well accepted by Malays, Chinese, Indians and orang asli (aborigines).“Nizar is an efficient leader. I personally believe that he will get full support from the people,” he said.However, Ngeh said the Perak DAP would accept and support any candidate recommended by PAS.“There may be other reasons, strategies and plans that PAS may have. We will respect and go full force to assist and support its candidate,” he said.Heart problemsMeanwhile, according to family members and the police, the 50-year-old Roslan had sent his car to a car-wash near his home in Changkat Larang near here when he complained of chest pains.He borrowed a bicycle from one of the car-wash workers to go to the nearest pharmacy.His body was found at a slip road by passersby at 11:15am, Batu Gajah OCPD ACP Najib Mohamad said.Roslan, who leaves behind a wife and 11 children, was formerly the human resource director of Perak Economic Development Corporation.Last July, he was named chairman of Perak’s education foundation, Yayasan Perak.According to Roslan's daughter Fatimah, 21, the whole family had been in Cameron Highlands for a family outing over the weekend when her father received a call on Sunday evening.He was summoned to a meeting at the home of the former mentri besar Nizar, who has refused Sultan Azlan Shah’s call for him to step down.“He was there until 1.30 in the morning, and left home at 10am,” Fatimah said.His wife Safiah Harun, 50, said Roslan had collapsed once about a month ago on an official visit to Taiwan because of a heart problem.The funeral will be held at 6pm Monday at his kampung (village) in Changkat Larang, she said.In the March 8 general election last year, Roslan had polled 20,015 votes against Abdul Azim Mohd Zabidi’s (Barisan Nasional) 18,449 votes.The third candidate was an independent, M. Morgan, who got 872 votes.Profile of Roslan Shaharum

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

: 'PERAK GOVERNMENT FALLS'. Najib said at his press conference that the Barisan Nasional has the support of the four former Pakatan Perak assemblypersons - three will be "BN-friendly" Independents, while Nasarudin will rejoin Umno.Najib will meet the Perak Sultan as soon as possible. He said it is up to the sultan to decide on Nizar's request for dissolution of the assembly."All three state representatives - Jamaluddin, Osman and Hee - have submitted resignation letters to their former parties and have informed the sultan of their resignation."They have also given BN the mandate to select a new menteri besar for Perak," he said.Nasarudin has denied the claim that he had been abducted. Najib added that under Article 16(6) of the Perak constitution, if the menteri besar loses the confidence of the people, he is required to resign, together with all the exco members under him

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Perak State assembly already shaking because of 3 State assembly person was out from pakatan and join as indipendent party.On that Perak Chef Minister want to meet Sultan Perak to Ask Permission for dissolve state assembly that leading by pakatan Rakyat.Now Pakatan have 27 seat.Barisan Nasional have 27 Seat and 5 seat for indipendent party.

This is a time Barisan Nasional And MIC work hard to take back our seat…I have a confident that we will take over our seat back…